- World Championship Snowmobile Derby
The World Championship Snowmobile Derby is the World championship
snowmobile race. It is held at the Eagle River Derby Track alongU.S. Route 45 inEagle River, Wisconsin on the third weekend in January. Eagle River is known as the "Snowmobile Capital of the World" because it hosts the Derby. [ [http://www.villageprofile.com/wisconsin/eagleriver/eagleriver.html Eagle River, Wisconsin] , RetrievedNovember 25 2007 ] Eagle River is located in the same county asSayner, Wisconsin , the place that Carl Eliason invented one of the first modern snowmobiles. [ [http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo=1466 Sayner, Wisconsin] , roadsideamerica.com; RetrievedNovember 18 2007 ]History
The first event was held in 1964. The event was founded by innkeeper John Alward, his wife Betty, and their friend Walter Goldsworthy. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/15/sports/othersports/15snowmobile.html?pagewanted=all Snowmobiles Keep Coming Though the Ice Is Melting] ;
New York Times ; Joe Drape;January 15 2006 , RetrievedNovember 19 2007 ] Alward's son Jake said "We had a couple of snowmobiles in the garage, and Dad figured more than a few other people did, too. He decided to have a rally." The event was across country race run on and around Dollar Lake. Many snowmobiles were unable to climb a small hill. The first winner was an eighth grade student named Stan Hayes, who won the marquee race in a 9horsepower sled. The Alward's held the race at their inn in 1965 before passing it on to the Eagle RiverLions Club . The Lions Clubtrademark ed the term "World Championship Snowmobile Derby".The 1968 derby was broadcast on
ABC's Wide World of Sports . Numerous guests attended the event, includingBart Starr ,Ray Nitschke andFuzzy Thurston from the Super Bowl IIGreen Bay Packers championship team. The track was reconfigured to a 0.5 mile high banked oval in 1974.The current event features 1400+ entrants racing
snocross or on theoval track in vintage and modern snowmobiles. [http://www.travelwisconsin.com/event_detail/World_Championship_Snowmobile_Derby.aspx World Championship Snowmobile Derby] , travelwisconsin, RetrievedNovember 24 2007 ] 30,000 spectators frequently attend the event.Qualifying
The riders with the sixteen fastest qualifying speeds during the Thursday night qualifying race in two heats on Friday night. The top five finishers in the two heats advance to a qualifying race. The top finisher in the ten competitor qualifying race starts on the
pole position for the world championship feature on Sunday. The other nine competitors keep their seed for in a series of heat races, quarterfinals, semi-finals and consolation races to qualify for the Sunday world championship event. [ [http://www.snowest.com/news/display.cfm?ID=1660 "Sweet Sixteen Pole Position" To Run During Parts Unlimited Friday Night Thunder] ; "SnoWest" magazine;November 2 2007 , RetrievedNovember 24 2007 ]Winners
*2008 Brian Bewcyk(ski doo)
*2007 Gary Moyle [ [http://www.amsoil.com/racing/actionnews/2007/2007_march_racing.pdf 2007 Results] ; "AMS Oil Action News"; March 2007; Page 14; RetrievedNovember 20 2007 ] (arctic cat)
*2006 P. J. Wanderscheid [ [http://www.amsnow.com/sno/default.aspx?c=a&id=2353 Wanderscheld wins Eagle River Derby] ;January 15 2005 , "American Snowmobiler Magazine ", RetrievedNovember 20 2007 ] (arctic cat)
*2005 Gary Moyle(arctic cat)
*2004 Larry Day(arctic cat)
*2003 P. J. Wanderscheid(arctic cat)
*2002 P. J. Wanderscheid(arctic cat)
*2001 Jeremy Johnston(ski doo)
*2000 Mike Houle(ski doo)
*1999 Mike Houle(ski doo)
*1998 Terry Wahl(ski doo)
*1997 Dave Wahl(ski doo)
*1996 Dave Wahl(ski doo)
*1995 Dale Loritz(ski doo)
*1994 Dale Loritz(ski doo)
*1993 Al Fenhaus(ski doo)
*1992 Gary Vessair(ski doo)
*1991 Greg Goodwin(ski doo)
*1990 Dave Wahl(ski doo)
*1989 Bruce Vessair(ski doo)
*1988 Bobby Donahue(ski doo)
*1987 Chuck Decker(ski doo)
*1986 Jacques Villeneuve(ski doo)
*1985 Michael Gingras(ski doo)
*1984 Jim Dimmerman(arctic cat)
*1983 Brad Hulings(ski doo)
*1982 Jacques Villeneuve(ski doo)
*1981 Brad Hulings(scorpion)
*1980 Jacques Villeneuve(ski doo)
*1979 Bobby Elsner(arctic cat)
*1978 Steve Thorsen(polaris)
*1977 Steve Thorsen(polaris)
*1976 Ed Schubitzke(yamaha)
*1975 Jim Bernat(polaris)
*1974Gilles Villeneuve (alouette)
*1973 Bob Eastman(polaris)
*1972 Mike Trapp(yamaha)
*1971 Mike Trapp(yamaha)
*1970Yvon Duhamel (ski doo)
*1969 Roger Janssen(arctic cat)
*1968 Steve Ave(ski doo)
*1967 Duane Frandsen(ski doo)
*1966 Steve Ave(ski doo)
*1965 George Gensler(evinrude)
*1964 Stan Hayes(polaris)SKI DOO-25 World Championships*ARCTIC CAT-9 World ChampionshipsPOLARIS-4 World ChampionshipsYAMAHA-3 World ChampionshipsALOUETTE-1 World ChampionshipSCORPION-1 World ChampionshipEVINRUDE-1 World Championship
*It's important to note that from 1982 until the late 1990s, Ski-Doo was the only manufacturer making machines specifically for oval ice racing.3 Time World Champions:
Jacques Villenueve-1980, 1982, 1986Dave Wahl-1990, 1996, 1997P. J. Wanderscheid-2002, 2003, 2006
2 Time World Champions:
Steve Ave-1966, 1968Mike Trapp-1971, 1972Steve Thorsen-1977, 1978Brad Hulings-1981, 1983Dale Loritz-1994, 1995Mike Houle-1999, 2000Gary Moyle-2005, 2007
Additional resources
*"Of Ice and Engines" (book), chronicle's the first 25 years of the Derby
*"Decades Of The Derby" (video), chronicle's the first 40 years of the DerbyReferences
External links
* [http://www.derbytrack.com/ Official derby track website]
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